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I have not installed A24 yet.
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Proposal, Mayan City States [preclassic and classic]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
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Proposal, Mayan City States [preclassic and classic]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
The photo is mine but you have to make adjustments to make it look good in 3D and so me retouches..To be historically correct. -
Proposal, Mayan City States [preclassic and classic]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
@Lopess I can modify it and create a texture for various relief type objects and put colors on it. -
Anatolian Plateau. AAnd I suspect that all of them giving more because each time I start ...I did not get a single relic.
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Say something that in the first place that is a topic if you want to talk about politics or some contemporary behavior (of that kind)I think you should open a new topic, Because you're honestly proving my point of view. The next alpha is going to get neither an elephant nor a starfish. Second, I am not interested in debating or arguing who is right to raise an ego on the internet. I only tell you based on what my experience tells me about the developers in the game, therefore they will end up taking it suggestions that are in the game. And finally this is called off topic and is penalized in this forum.
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Syria and Wild Lake.
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Another point I am not in favor of giving a religious name to an Alpha in a game. Series and respect the religions and faith of many people who believe in said religions. Third, they are given the names that the team suggests, so I am afraid that your suggestion is not something that the team will take into account given. We are just using the natural world as a mere object, If you want to give it a natural name, put it, for example, that of a tree that has already been a cult of worship of the Celtic tribes. Art department spends very little time creating nature or will be animating animals,It is not our object of greater study in fact in this greater of greater study it is the human being it is the man it is anthropology.
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Calling the people I believe your current civilization archaic seems to me to be much worse. We are not better than our ancestors in fact we are more divisive. Most have reverted to secular because they want to live a secular life because it is human nature to be secular.
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1- English did not exist 2000 years ago I have very bad news. 2- our game is a little anthropocentric. 3-What is the problem With religion. Whether they are Abramaic or of another kind? 4-We are thinking about 2000 years ago, we are not playing perspective The 21st century.
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Yeh MI think that more or less the name of Jesus comes in the following way because I studied it a little. There are scholars who appeal that Matthew wrote his gospel directed the Hebrew people. So quoting the Gospel of Matthew and adding things proper to the Hebrew, we see the following: Hebrew/Aramaic version of the name Jesus is Yeshua, and yeshuah is a Hebrew word that means salvation. Speaking in Hebrew, the angel made a wordplay on the name of the child, “You shall call His name Yeshua, for He will save (yoshia) His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). Basically the name Jesus is a late Hebrew Naramake version of the Hebrew name, Yehoshua like Joshua/Yoshua english. The Septuagint (LXX) Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures transliterated the Hebrew name Yehoshua/Yeshua into the closest phonetic approximation: Iesous (pronounced Yay-soos). The “us” suffix on the end of the name indicates to the Greek reader that the name belongs to a man. The church translated the Bible into Latin, and as the Latin pronunciation of the name made its way into English, the English consonant J replaced the Latin consonant Y; therefore, the name of the Savior became Jay-soos, which English speakers today pronounce as Je-sus. When the intervening languages of Greek and Latin are removed, the name Yeshua remains the closest and most accurate English. By the way, it’s properly pronounced Y’shua, not YAH-shuah. Some teachers mistakenly suppose the Master’s name should properly be pronounced “YAH-shua,” thereby emphasizing the theistic element of His name. That’s not how Hebrew or Aramaic work. When people pronounce our Master’s name as YAH-shua, they demonstrate ignorance of biblical languages and Jewish nomenclature. If one feels it’s important to keep the theistic element of the name intact, the correct Hebrew version is Yehoshua, i.e., Joshua of Nazareth. Yeshua or Y'shua (ישוע with vowel pointing יֵשׁוּעַ – yēšūă‘ in Hebrew) was a common alternative form of the name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ ("Yehoshua" – Joshua) in later books of the Hebrew Bible and among Jews of the Second Temple period. The name corresponds to the Greek spelling Iesous (Ἰησοῦς), from which, through the Latin IESVS/Iesus, comes the English spelling Jesus. Yeshua in Hebrew is a verbal derivative from "to rescue", "to deliver".[9] Among the Jews of the Second Temple Period, the Biblical Aramaic/Hebrew name יֵשׁוּעַ Yeshua‘ was common: the Hebrew Bible mentions several individuals with this name – while also using their full name Joshua. This name is a feature of biblical books written in the post-Exilic period (Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles) and was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, though Haggai and Zechariah prefer the spelling Joshua. Strong's Concordance connects the name יֵשׁוּעַ Yeshua`, in the English form Jeshua (as used in multiple instances in Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1 and 2 Chronicles), with the verb "to deliver" (or, "to rescue").[9] It is often translated as "He saves," to conform with Matthew 1:21: "She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins" (NASB). The name ישוע occurs in the Hebrew of the Old Testament at verses Ezra 2:2, 2:6, 2:36, 2:40, 3:2, 3:8, 3:9, 3:10, 3:18, 4:3, 8:33; Nehemiah 3:19, 7:7, 7:11, 7:39, 7:43, 8:7, 8:17, 9:4, 9:5, 11:26, 12:1, 12:7, 12:8, 12:10, 12:24, 12:26; 1 Chronicles 24:11; and 2 Chronicles 31:15, and also in Aramaic at Ezra 5:2. In Nehemiah 8:17 this name refers to Joshua son of Nun, the successor of Moses, as leader of the Israelites. Note that in earlier English (where adaptations of names of Biblical figures were generally based on the Latin Vulgate forms), Yeshua was generally transcribed identically to "Jesus" in English No
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Proposal, Mayan City States [preclassic and classic]
Lion.Kanzen replied to Lion.Kanzen's topic in Rise of the East
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At last two
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for some games and wanted to play relic mode and it won't let me no relics appear on the map. SVN A25(future A25)
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@wowgetoffyourcellphone could you help us by providing some additional units, such as slaves, males villager and scouts? Also anything else that works for maps (eyecandy stuff)
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Right, you forgot that this suggestion was made years ago. In blizzard games like StarCraft and Warcraft, which give you have abilities in which you can perform certain actions that modify the use or attack of the unit for a certain or certain time. There are actions that are passive and other active. The one with the elephant and other units would create fear for a relative time if you or first press the ability button (active) while playing, but it would be for a short period mostly to make a psychological impact, As more or less would happen in real life because if not as they said above it would be very op the elephant unit.
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No. that doesn't make sense, and if it happened in real life, the elephant would defeat the siege ram.
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as the temporary effect by an ability, would be good. We need abilities.
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Nice.
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Upgrading a23 skirmish maps to be compatible with a24
Lion.Kanzen replied to andy5995's topic in Scenario Design/Map making
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Thank you.
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